Year-on-year Increase in Trade Surplus Brought EUR 167 Million in July In July, the volume of exports increased by 4.9% and that of imports by 7.1% compared to the same period... 2024.10.01.
1B Export Surplus Despite Trade Slowdown In May, Hungary's trade surplus in goods was EUR 1.0 billion, down EUR 218M from last year, according to the... 2024.08.01.
Hungary Exports Record Amounts of Electricity to Ease Shortfall in Ukraine In recent days, Hungary's net exports of goods to Ukraine have reached an all-time high. Ukraine's electricity production has been... 2024.07.08.
Cheap Imported Eggs Stir Controversy and Threaten Domestic Farmers Cheap foreign eggs have recently appeared in Penny Market's Hungarian stores, raising concerns from the Hungarian Egg Hybrid Breeders and... 2024.06.07.
EU to Give More Freedom to Member States to Restrict Ukrainian Imports The European Commission is looking for ways to ease restrictions on imports of Ukrainian agricultural products to eastern EU Member... 2024.01.24.
Current Account Surplus Strengthens the Forint Exchange Rate The surplus of the goods balance increased in September compared with August, the surplus of the services balance remained around... 2023.11.16.
Key National Indicators Soar after Last Year’s Deficit In September, the main figures for external trade in goods were positive. The first estimate shows that the value of... 2023.11.09.
Visegrád Group Countries Agree Joint Action against Ukrainian Grain Imports The countries of the Visegrád Group agreed on further joint measures against Ukrainian grain imports at a meeting of agriculture... 2023.09.27.
Ukrainian Grain Scandal Deepens Division in the EU Kiev does not tolerate the refusal of Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia to let in Ukrainian grain. Although the European Commission... 2023.09.19.
Ban on Imports of Grain Extended, Ukraine to Sue Farmers protested against the Brussels decision of September 15 to lift the ban on Ukrainian grain imports near the Hungarian-Ukrainian... 2023.09.18.
European Production Threatened by the Influx of Ukrainian Poultry and Eggs The Hungarian Chamber of Agriculture (HCA) and the Poultry Product Council (PPC) called for a halt to imports of Ukrainian... 2023.08.18.
Foreign Trade Performs beyond Expectations The volume of exports increased by 3.9 percent while imports fell by 1.3 percent in May, improving the balance by... 2023.08.09.
Hungary Among Top Buyers in German Arms Market The German Ministry of Economic Affairs has released the latest arms export figures, which show that after Ukraine, Hungary is... 2023.06.30.
European Commission Extends Restrictions on Ukrainian Cereals The European Union has extended the restrictions on imports of grain from Ukraine, specifically wheat, maize, rapeseed, and sunflower seeds... 2023.06.06.
EU Considers Scrapping Oil Embargo Over Hungary’s Veto The Hungarian government has made it clear that it will veto EU sanctions on Russian oil imports, and its rejection... 2022.05.13.
Hungary Trade Balance Breaks a Two-Decade Deficit Record Hungary's trade balance showed a 503 million euro deficit in March, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said in a first... 2022.05.09.
Hungary Not on Board with Upcoming EU Sanctions on Russian Oil Hungary intends to veto the upcoming European Union sanctions package on Russian crude oil, Zoltán Kovács, State Secretary for International... 2022.05.05.
Hungary Trade Balance Shows EUR 117 Million Deficit in February Hungary's trade balance showed a 117 million euro deficit in February, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) confirmed in a second... 2022.05.02.
Hungary Trade Balance Shows Deficit for Seventh Month in a Row Hungary's trade balance showed a deficit for the seventh month in a row in January, a first reading of data... 2022.03.11.
Hungary Trade Balance Shows Deficit for Sixth Month in a Row Hungary's trade balance showed a deficit for the sixth month in a row in December, a second reading of data... 2022.03.03.
Trade Volume Continues Double-digit Expansion in May Hungary's trade volume continued to grow at a rapid pace in May, albeit from a low base, when pandemic shutdowns... 2021.07.09.